Learning your checking account has been exposed to fraud is no fun. Here’s what to do if it happens to you:
Finance
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Every day, thousands of people fall for fraudulent emails, texts and calls from scammers pretending to be a bank.
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Old-fashioned paper checks have not gone the way of the dinosaur in 2022, despite the popularity of digital payments.
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Home to the award-winning JEDCO Finance Team, the new JEDCO Finance Center in Churchill Park features a vibrant, open concept space to welcome small business owners seeking loans.
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Yes it’s almost that time again – hurricane season. Here are four easy ways to financially prepare ahead of the storm:
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My journey to Financial Professional started with recruiting for financial agents.
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Home Bank has reimagined workplace giving, and we’re putting dollars to work with local schools and nonprofits through the Home Bank Helps small grant program.
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America Saves Week is a time-honored event each February that encourages Americans to save successfully.
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Are you writing fewer checks? Take it from this banker – that’s a very good thing.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) released a new guide on elder financial abuse this week.
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A new survey by the Association for Financial Professionals found that checks and wire transfers continue to be highly impacted by fraud.
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Starting a business requires passion, perseverance and, in many cases, some financial backing.
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Relentless support, unconditional love and absolute respect — those are the promises that Covenant House of New Orleans offers to homeless youth who need a place to turn when life is difficult.
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The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) reported that businesses lost $1.
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If you’ve received a credit or debit card recently, it may feature new contactless technology.
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1.Use banking apps daily to monitor your account activity.2.
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We’ve reimagined workplace giving at Home Bank, putting our dollars to work with local schools and nonprofits, while also deepening our involvement and impact in the communities we serve.
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Each January, experts from every industry try to predict the future – from stock markets to who will win Super Bowl LIV.
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Financial scams abound today, and they come in several forms.
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Committed to the continuing education of youth in the community, Jefferson Financial Federal Credit Union is now taking applications for its 2019-2020 scholarship program.
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In the thick of the Louisiana heat, WWL-TV talked to Entergy Louisiana officials to put together some tips to help you stay cool without breaking the bank.
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Though credit unions and banks are both financial institutions that offer checking, savings and loans, there are significant differences between the two. Learn more:
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While buying your first home is an exciting adventure, it’s also a huge financial investment. Read these tips to get on the smart financial track to home ownership:
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Spring is the season for sprucing up, but it does not have to cost you a fortune. Shop local and negotiate for discounts on home improvement materials and cleaning supplies. You can also request discounts on package deals, so doing all of your shopping at one store can save you big.
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It is easy to come home from the supermarket shocked by your bill – but there are easy ways to pay less for groceries, and these smart strategies start at home.
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Now that it is tax time, you are probably wondering how you can pay Uncle Sam a little bit less. Here are some helpful strategies:
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If you are like most of us, you probably wish you could spend less and save more. It is easier than you think with a few simple changes.
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Tax time is not the time for procrastination. Whether you’re filing a simple form or itemizing your deductions, now is the time to start organizing receipts and tax-related documents.
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If you’re a young professional, it’s likely that retirement is the last thing on your mind. With so many unknown factors in a lifetime, it is vital to start saving early for retirement.
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National Savings Day was Oct. 12. For many people, the hardest step toward saving money is simply getting started.